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Lawrence K. Sept 29 1856

My Dear S.

I have not yet heard directly from you although I see by the papers that you
have passed through Chicago. You are getting quite noted to have your route
marked by newspapers. It will soon be “Mrs. Robinson & her husband”,
“ the husband of Mrs. Robinson” etc. What can I do to keep even
with you?

The prisoners are not yet released & have not been well treated. The Gov.
is windy & occasionally very flat. He thinks he is awful smart & is
getting ridiculous fast. The Mos. are coming in in large numbers to vote. We
shall not vote. Mr Higginson is here with a party. He preached Sunday –first
rate.

I should love very much to see you in our own home if we had one. When will
this turmoil cease & we have quiet again?

In haste & love C.

[written on edge of page:] Love to all friends. Mr. Deitzler & I had a
friendly meeting today
Good bye

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